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On the top level of the screen (about 80 percent) you will see the table with its row and column indicators. The maximum by default is 7 columns and 19 rows. The first area is highlighted. Changing the area could be done by pressing the cursor keys.
<br>There are two command lines underneath which could be highlighted by the Tab key and activated with Enter key.<br>The next two lins show the command status and underneath on the left side the actual highlighted area, in the middle free space and on the right side the name of the file.
<br>'''TABLE LAYOUT AND COMMANDS'''
[[Image:Alpha command.png|left|Alpha command.png]]The command "'''TABLE LAYOUT AND COMMANDSALPHA''' " it is possible to insert text only. Just press TAB oder the Initial "A" (or in other languages its analog character). If RETURN is pressed the next cell is highlighted. If a CURSOR KEY is pressed the next cell is highlighted AND it is possible to enter either a number, a text or a formula to the corresponding text (= quick method for data input).
[[Image:Alpha_command.png|left]]The command VALUES could be a number between 0-9, "ALPHA," it is possible to insert text only. Just press TAB oder the Initial , "A=" (or in other languages their analog character). If RETURN is pressed the next cell is highlighted. If a CURSOR KEY is pressed the next cell is highlighted AND it is possible to enter a , "VALUE+", "-", " to the corresponding text (= quick method for data input", ")" oder double quotes itself.
VALUES could be <br> To insert a number, figure or a formula press TAB until you reach "'''VALUE'''" or press its initial. Normally you put in a number between 0-9. Nothing else, but a formula. For changing a cell / row / coloumn format you will enter the ",'''FORMAT'''", "=command. Their options are "Cells, Default, Options, Width"+. With ", Cells"you're able to define a single cells appearance (alignment or format-"code). Alignment could be: Default, "Center, Block, Left or Right. Format-code could be: Default, Continous, Exponential, Fix Comma Number, Block, Integer, Currency, Chart, Percent, no changes. To define or operate over a range of cells it is necessary to use a '''COLON '''between two cell-item-specification (e.g. R1C1:R1C6 = is a range of six cells among each other) With the command ", '''INSERT'''")or " oder double quotes itself'''DELETE'''" you are able to insert or delete a certain number of rows or coloumns before or after the highlighted cell. <br><br>...
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